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Welcome
to the SON Library and Technology web pages. We provide technological
leadership for the School of Nursing and manage and administer
the network infrastructure and servers, including data security.
We install, manage, and maintain computers, software and conferencing
technology. Our special librarian provides search services
and assists to locate and acquire instructional materials.
The Media Resources lab is available for multimedia production.
We design, host, and maintain the
School's public web site and intranet in cooperation with
support staff and provide consultation with faculty on web
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LIBRARY RESOURCES AND SERVICES
School
of Nursing Print and Audiovisual Collections
Ebling
Library
Campus Library System
HealthWeb:
CIC health sciences clearinghouse for Web-based resources
TECHNOLOGY RESOURCES AND SERVICES
- Computer Hotline: Software, hardware,
printer and network support
Suzanne Harris, Coordinator, Technology Services
Greg Wolf, Computer Support Specialist
Call the Hotline: 263-5336
Email the Hotline: hotline@son.wisc.edu
- Instructional Technology: Learn@UW,
Web-based technologies, Distance Education, HSLC liaison and
video-conferencing coordination
Tim Piatt, Instructional Technology Specialist
K6/258, 265-9948, tdpiatt@wisc.edu
- Online literature searches and search design:
Denise Dipert, Special Librarian
K6/256, 263-6352, dkdipert@wisc.edu
- Media Resources Lab:
K6/261, Computer lab for faculty, staff, and graduate students
providing software and hardware for editing and producing graphics,
audiovisual presentations, and web design and production.
- Health Sciences Learning Center (HSLC):
Classroom and conferencing facilities for instruction and outreach
in the health sciences. Contact Dan Marleau, director of facilities
services, 265-2506, marleau@wisc.edu
OTHER
Nurse
Practitioner Program - Restricted site for
communications among faculty and nurse practitioners.
Contact Jacklyn Obrien for more information: (jjobrien2@wisc.edu)
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